单词 | accesses |
释义 | access1 of 2noun ac·cess ˈak-ˌses also ik-ˈses 1 a : permission, liberty, or ability to enter, approach, or pass to and from a place or to approach or communicate with a person or thing Investigators wanted to get access to his home. consultants who have easy access to the president b : freedom or ability to obtain or make use of something paying for access to the Internet c : a way or means of entering or approaching A canal provides access to the river. a building that provides wheelchair access [=a way for people in wheelchairs to enter] d : the act or an instance of accessing something 2 a : onset sense 2 an access of illness b : a fit of intense feeling : outburst If it had been in Tito's nature to feel an access of rage, he would have felt it against this bull-faced accomplice. George Eliot 3 : an increase by addition a sudden access of wealth access 2 of 2verb accessed; accessing; accesses transitive verb : to get at : to gain access to: such as a : to be able to use, enter, or get near (something) accessed the computer by phone a system that makes it easier to access the money in your bank account b : to open or load (a computer file, an Internet site, etc.) a file that can be accessed by many users at the same time accesses 1 of 2 noun1 as in attacks a sudden experiencing of a physical or mental disorder a sudden access of hay fever was making him feel miserable Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in entrances the means or right of entering or participating in in the evening the only access to the building is through the side door Synonyms & Similar Words
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accesses 2 of 2verbas in penetrates to go or come in or into could not access the bank vault because the lock was controlled by a timer Synonyms & Similar Words
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